Abstract We review the advantages of satellite-borne experiment for studying the large-scale anisotropy in comparison with ground-based and balloon experiments; the state of RELICT 2 project. The RELICT 2 mission will measure the large scale anisotropy and the spectrum of the 2.7 K cosmic background. RELICT 2 should probe deeply the 10−6 ΔT/T barrier, down to the level of the based CDM model. We have some results of the preliminary testing of RELICT 2 complex. In particularly, at 34 GHz we received the sensitivity about 3 mK/√Hz at 77 K.
Capabilities of the RELICT 2 mission
Advances in Space Research ; 11 , 2 ; 255-259
1991-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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